Physics Tutoring Help in San Diego

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around seeking tutoring assistance for introductory physics in San Diego. The focus is on finding effective tutoring programs or private tutors to help a college student prepare for the course while managing a concurrent math class.

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  • Homework-related, Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • A college student expresses a desire to improve in physics after a previous negative experience with an instructor and seeks recommendations for tutoring in San Diego.
  • One participant offers to share websites with free lessons, indicating a willingness to help.
  • Another participant comments on the potential economic benefit of the student seeking paid tutoring services amidst broader economic concerns.
  • The original poster clarifies their willingness to pay for in-person tutoring and corrects a misunderstanding regarding their gender.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants have not reached a consensus on specific tutoring options, and the discussion includes varying perspectives on the type of help sought.

Contextual Notes

The original poster's specific needs regarding the syllabus and timing of the semester are not yet defined, which may affect the type of tutoring sought.

Who May Find This Useful

Students looking for tutoring options in physics, individuals interested in educational resources in San Diego, and those exploring the impact of education on local economies.

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Hey y'all...

I'm a college student going into introductory physics for the second time (don't ask about the first semester...basically I had the worst instructor and had to end up dropping the class before I failed) and I really would like to do well. I'm going to also be taking a six unit math course along with physics, so I have to work hard and diligently.

My questions to anyone is really: does anyone know of any good tutoring programs, or private tutors based in San Diego? I really want to get a head start on physics and do exceptionally well...and I know I'll need any help I can get.

If anyone can give me any information, that would be wonderful...thanks a bunch! :shy:
 
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if you want i can pm you some nice sites...you know, lessons for free...

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marlon
 
Hold,on,apparently he's willing to pay money.This could be one good thing for the economy who's doing pretty badly due to increased oil price.
 
Hey Marlon...thanks, any help you could get would be awesome. My semester starts in January, so I won't know then what the syllabus is going to look like and such...but thank you. ^.^

Dex: o.O;; wha? I'm really confused...'cause while I'm willing to pay money for an actual tutor (in person, sorry), I'm very much a female. *g*
 

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